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On 10/22/2011 5:55 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
> I'm wrong. I've been focusing too much on the select interruption. This
> is actually harmless and is correctly treated by emacs the same as a
> select timeout. It doesn't explain or solve the original gdb problem.
> Sorry for the noise.

I was finally able to make a testcase, showing that the problem I 
mentioned in the first post of this thread has nothing to do with emacs 
or select.  It's a Cygwin/gdb problem.  I've reported it in

   http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-10/msg00445.html

Ken

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